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shannon moore on scene. thank you. bill: crime there on vegas on the strip. >>> say you can't go home again. might be true for peyton manning. watch last night in indy. [cheers and applause] man that was pure class, wasn't it. indianapolis, really good snowing there. their former star, peyton manning returned to play, now a denver bronco against his former team that was really cool. that happy homecoming went only so far. the colts behind quarterback andrew luck, beat the broncos 39-33. denver's perfect season ends at 6-0. manning had a pretty good night. luck had a better night. jamie: classy crowd. bill: sure was. jamie: fun to watch. how about this? this is incredible story. a doctor accused of killing his wife. they hauled a bathtub into court to explain what happened. why that could be a crucial piece of the puzzle. bill: also, i mean, almost halloween right, jamie? this is incredible video. what possessed these people to set themselves on fire? we'll tell you the reason, the intention, the purpose. jamie: really,
shannon moore on scene. thank you. bill: crime there on vegas on the strip. >>> say you can't go home again. might be true for peyton manning. watch last night in indy. [cheers and applause] man that was pure class, wasn't it. indianapolis, really good snowing there. their former star, peyton manning returned to play, now a denver bronco against his former team that was really cool. that happy homecoming went only so far. the colts behind quarterback andrew luck, beat the broncos...
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caleb moore was attempting a back flip when this happened. his snowmobile ski caught the snow. he slammed in the landing and the 450-pound machine crashed right over the top of him. at first he appeared to be okay. but after he was able to walk off the course medics rushed him to the hospital in colorado. that's where doctors found bleeding around his heart which reportedly caused complications in his brain. meanwhile caleb's brother colton separated his pelvis racing on the very same course. and on sunday another rider lost control of his snowmobile after a jump. we showed you this last night. the machine throttle somehow got stuck and zoomed toward a crowd of spectators. fortunately a net caught it just before it went into fans nearby. "the fox report's" chief correspondent jonathan hunt more with this night? do we know what went wrong. >> frankly, bill it, looks like a simple and yet disastrous mistake. 25-year-old caleb moore had landed this kind of trick many times before in practice and apparently in competition. trying to do a back flip. can you see there in slow motion.
caleb moore was attempting a back flip when this happened. his snowmobile ski caught the snow. he slammed in the landing and the 450-pound machine crashed right over the top of him. at first he appeared to be okay. but after he was able to walk off the course medics rushed him to the hospital in colorado. that's where doctors found bleeding around his heart which reportedly caused complications in his brain. meanwhile caleb's brother colton separated his pelvis racing on the very same course....
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bill: stephen moore, thank you so much. martha: the obama administration trying to assure americans that the nsa situations on a big deal. they said they could read all your e-mails or look through your phone records even if they wanted to. we asked a former intelligence officer that was true. >> it is the new gold rush. guess where you can find a? on companies trying to extract precious metal from an asteroid. hi. i'm henry winkler. and i'm here to tell homeowners that are 62 and older about a great way to live a better retirement. it's called a reverse mortgage. [ male announcer ] call right now to receive your free dvd and booklet with no obligation. it answers questions like how a reverse mortgage works, how much you qualify for, the ways to receive your money, and more. plus, when you call now, you'll get this magnifier with l.e.d. light absolutely free. when you call the experts at one reverse mortgage today, you'll learn the benefits of a government-insured reverse mortgage. it will eliminate your monthly mortgage pa
bill: stephen moore, thank you so much. martha: the obama administration trying to assure americans that the nsa situations on a big deal. they said they could read all your e-mails or look through your phone records even if they wanted to. we asked a former intelligence officer that was true. >> it is the new gold rush. guess where you can find a? on companies trying to extract precious metal from an asteroid. hi. i'm henry winkler. and i'm here to tell homeowners that are 62 and older...
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there is one situation, steven a claude moore cologne y'all moore is privately funded farm was shutdown. this is not federally funded. why would you do that and why would you allow the veterans situation so far. >> what is allowing the veterans situation and all the situations is not manufactured pain. it is actual pain being caused by irresponsible government shutdown that the congressional republicans have insisted upon because of their obsession with obamacare. i mean there is real pain going on here. there are 800,000 people out of work. $300 million a day in economic losses. if this goes on two weeks, moody's says it will cost the economy 1.5% in growth in the fourth quarter alone. so this isn't manufactured pain about some gates and someplaces. it is real pain, widespread and caused by the congressional republicans who -- bill: you do make -- martha: you do make choice what is you will do. there are choices what will happen and won't happen. >> they made choices about essential versus nonessential. >> first of all a government is supposed to prioritize when things like this happen
there is one situation, steven a claude moore cologne y'all moore is privately funded farm was shutdown. this is not federally funded. why would you do that and why would you allow the veterans situation so far. >> what is allowing the veterans situation and all the situations is not manufactured pain. it is actual pain being caused by irresponsible government shutdown that the congressional republicans have insisted upon because of their obsession with obamacare. i mean there is real...
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colton harris moore is now 21. he is serving seven years in prison for stealing boats and planes and cars and breaking into people's homes along the way. built autopsy following as well. in 2010 it all came to an end when he was arrested in the bahamas. prosecutors north of seattle declined to sign his plea agreement. they've charged him with stealing yet another plane and flying it to an island in the pacific northwest. more to come on that. >>> come for the weed, stay for the mountains. a state task force has recommended a colorado take measures to welcome marijuana tourism. now that it's legalized the drug. they would limit the amount of marijuana that nonresidents can buy to prevent them, they say, from selling pot on the black market. the task force also suggesting the state put up signs at airports and borders reminding folks that marijuana bought in colorado has to stay in colorado. recreational pot shops are set to open in that state as early as next year, rocky mountain high. >>> west virginia in a moment
colton harris moore is now 21. he is serving seven years in prison for stealing boats and planes and cars and breaking into people's homes along the way. built autopsy following as well. in 2010 it all came to an end when he was arrested in the bahamas. prosecutors north of seattle declined to sign his plea agreement. they've charged him with stealing yet another plane and flying it to an island in the pacific northwest. more to come on that. >>> come for the weed, stay for the...
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michael moore from the editor paper is here. what happened to cause this? >> a man was on the space walk and started filling up with water. he had to feel back to the open hatch before he drowned >> he had a gallon of water in his helmet. >> they are not sure why that happened. think there was a clogged filter in the device that separates air from water. the astronauts on the space walk are using the same suit. >> so they will take snorkels with them? >> it is piece of tubing they cut on sunday in the space station and are attaching it to their oxygen supply. if they are in trouble, water in the helmet, they can tip the head down. >> how does a snorkel work in space? >> it is just a tube that goes into your air supply in your helmet. so they are hoping this gives extra time to get in and safely get out. >> i didn't know they had water with them when they went on a space walk >> the water shouldn't be there. this was a failure of the filter system going on inside the suit. they are not sure why it happened. but they have to go fix the cooling system that is
michael moore from the editor paper is here. what happened to cause this? >> a man was on the space walk and started filling up with water. he had to feel back to the open hatch before he drowned >> he had a gallon of water in his helmet. >> they are not sure why that happened. think there was a clogged filter in the device that separates air from water. the astronauts on the space walk are using the same suit. >> so they will take snorkels with them? >> it is...
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bill: what does it do to uncertainty for business plans, stephen moore? >> this is one of the biggest problems of all, bill. i saw a rasmussen poll a couple weeks ago, showed something like 75 to 80% of small businesses don't understand this bill. they don't understand how it works. they're completely confused how the health care system is going to affect their bottom line. one of the things you have to remember, all of these popular features about the bill, 26-year-olds can get insurance under their parents health care system, free birth control, all of these other kinds of things, those actually, somebody has to pay for that, bill, right? there is no free lunch here. that is what we're seeing in the higher premium costs. what i think it will mean, people will lose their health insurance. they will not gain it. bill: i hope you're wrong about that. matt, i will of about you the last word because what the law talks about in some cases to have a federal review that controls the rate of increase. some states that is in place. other states it is not. and wha
bill: what does it do to uncertainty for business plans, stephen moore? >> this is one of the biggest problems of all, bill. i saw a rasmussen poll a couple weeks ago, showed something like 75 to 80% of small businesses don't understand this bill. they don't understand how it works. they're completely confused how the health care system is going to affect their bottom line. one of the things you have to remember, all of these popular features about the bill, 26-year-olds can get insurance...
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steve moore, last word, what do we need to understand what happens now to change it? >> it is not just california. that is the other piece of bad news. this is happening in illinois. it is happening in new york. it is happening in connecticut and it gets to the basic issue of fairness whether public employees get pensions twice as generous as taxpayers are getting in private sector jobs. >> steve moore, "wall street journal." melissa francis host of "money". >> 5:00, check it out. fbn. >> all about money. bill: thank you both. jamie: guys, thanks. 100,000 limo ride and half a million for a hotel. why the administration is under fire for the travel costs while the white house is still closed for tours. bill: how a group of strangers just out for coffee banded together to help save a man's life. >> i got probably about, oh, six or seven feet from my car, i said, sir, i turned around, sir, would are you making me very nervous, would you please leave. give me my space. i'm leaving. after those words, i saw the knife come out and, he shoved it into me. ♪ ♪ [ male annou
steve moore, last word, what do we need to understand what happens now to change it? >> it is not just california. that is the other piece of bad news. this is happening in illinois. it is happening in new york. it is happening in connecticut and it gets to the basic issue of fairness whether public employees get pensions twice as generous as taxpayers are getting in private sector jobs. >> steve moore, "wall street journal." melissa francis host of "money"....
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martha: steven moore is a writer for the "wall street journal." trillions of dollars? is this right. >> her tapbl is a very well respected research organization, i think it leaves the impression, martha that immigrants are a cost to the economy. that is one thing almost all economists disagree with that we are very much benefitted by being a nation of immigrants, and that when we allow in skilled people, and hard-working people it makes our economy grow. what heritage is saying in this report is by moving these 10 million illegal aliens into the legal system, that they will then become eligible for various kind of government benefits and that will cost money, i think one of the things they leave out, martha is that if you look at the report -- the bill itself, as it's now being -- as it's now drafted, the immigrants would not be eligible for these benefits for five, six or seven years until after they become legal. martha: according to some reports it would be 13 years. >> that's right. martha: they are saying down the road once you kick in medicare and social security
martha: steven moore is a writer for the "wall street journal." trillions of dollars? is this right. >> her tapbl is a very well respected research organization, i think it leaves the impression, martha that immigrants are a cost to the economy. that is one thing almost all economists disagree with that we are very much benefitted by being a nation of immigrants, and that when we allow in skilled people, and hard-working people it makes our economy grow. what heritage is saying...
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michael moore, oliver stone also expressing condolances. this is a man, chavez who called bush the develop. he's also known for torching and inch prison inks political prisoners. he supported iran. he tried to overthrow the freely government in klum bee a. there is hundreds of millions if not billions of dollars of oil money missing. he nationalized everything, including the radio and television stations in venezuela. a lot of people are hoping that this may mean something new for venezuela but we will know over the course of the next 30 days as theee hr-bgs happens and we'll see if the military backs whoever wins. martha: in terms of information, freedom of the press is strangled in venezuela as you just tkoeupltd. >> reporter: completely. martha: we listen to ed royce talk about whether they are aware of the growth in their neighbor country columbia. what do you think the awareness level is of people there in terms of things how could be. >> reporter: people are very aware. what chavez has done is kept the poor population, he's given them
michael moore, oliver stone also expressing condolances. this is a man, chavez who called bush the develop. he's also known for torching and inch prison inks political prisoners. he supported iran. he tried to overthrow the freely government in klum bee a. there is hundreds of millions if not billions of dollars of oil money missing. he nationalized everything, including the radio and television stations in venezuela. a lot of people are hoping that this may mean something new for venezuela but...
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>> steve: tomorrow on the concert series, cup moore is performing. you're not going to want to miss it. >> brian: susan lucci who i'm no longer dating. >> gretchen: i'm sorry to miss it. have a fantastic weekend and >> we are good. bill: a toast to him this morning as well. remembering the man month brought tv's tony soprano to life. james gandolfini dead. i'm bill hemmer. martha: good morning. james gandolfini was at a film festival and vacationing in rome. he was left hund quite -- he ht behind quite a legacy. he was a real jersey guy. many are saying this television program changed the way you think about tv and acting on television. it was his portrayal of the complicated new jersey mob boss. what a character he developed. he was cool but somehow he was loveable as well. watch some of this. >> i'm in the waste management business. everyone immediately assumes you are mobbed it it's a stereotype and it's offensive. >> i went to college. i understand therapy as a concept. but in my world it does not go down. we are going to deal with this as a fami
>> steve: tomorrow on the concert series, cup moore is performing. you're not going to want to miss it. >> brian: susan lucci who i'm no longer dating. >> gretchen: i'm sorry to miss it. have a fantastic weekend and >> we are good. bill: a toast to him this morning as well. remembering the man month brought tv's tony soprano to life. james gandolfini dead. i'm bill hemmer. martha: good morning. james gandolfini was at a film festival and vacationing in rome. he was left...
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a witness at a shipyard in alabama saw hurricane force wind blow the carnival triumph from its moorings. >> it was crazy, it happened fun. first reaction it was to run. i see it wasn't going to hit where we were at so i wanted to watch then. two of them broke real fast. the rest of them it just snap, snap, one after another. it was kind of slow. the last one broke it looked like somebody was driving the boat. hit the other vessel and the other vessel went way over other side and come back. the back of it hit and it pinned the tugboat in between it. bill: this morning there is a search on for a missing dock worker who was apparently blown into the water as that man describes it. the triumph is the same ship that suffered a breakdown back in february, drifting for days off the mexican shoreline. it was in mobile, alabama, for repairs. it suffered more damage before the tugboats managed to secure it there. that boat is cursed. martha: yeah. defeat. more like a better name for that carnival cruise ship. this is a worse situation. we hope they find that dock worker. we'll try to figure out w
a witness at a shipyard in alabama saw hurricane force wind blow the carnival triumph from its moorings. >> it was crazy, it happened fun. first reaction it was to run. i see it wasn't going to hit where we were at so i wanted to watch then. two of them broke real fast. the rest of them it just snap, snap, one after another. it was kind of slow. the last one broke it looked like somebody was driving the boat. hit the other vessel and the other vessel went way over other side and come...
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stephen moore, "wall street journal," thank you, sir. >> thanks, bill. martha: back to work in a serious way this morning. the president's meeting with congressional leaders is ongoing right now. next up, secretaries of state and defense john kerry and chuck hagel will answer questions from the senate be foreign relations committee about what to do in syria. senator jeff flake will tell us what he wants to know in a couple of minutes. don't miss that. bill: also, three months ago the white house said it would start arming the syrian rebels. why has that not yet happened? were they serious? captain chuck nash answer that next. [ telephone rings ] heart healthy, huh? you don't like flavor? actually, it's deliciously bold with southwest spices. i think i'm getting hungry. i think we're going to like this class. [ male announcer ] progresso. surprisingly bold flavor for a heart healthy soup. martha: all right, rights now we're waiting for a hearing that will take place in the senate with key administration officials on syria. secretary of state john kerry wi
stephen moore, "wall street journal," thank you, sir. >> thanks, bill. martha: back to work in a serious way this morning. the president's meeting with congressional leaders is ongoing right now. next up, secretaries of state and defense john kerry and chuck hagel will answer questions from the senate be foreign relations committee about what to do in syria. senator jeff flake will tell us what he wants to know in a couple of minutes. don't miss that. bill: also, three months...
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steven moore senior economic writer for the "wall street journal." good morning to you down there in washington d.c. >> good morning. bill: what is the intent of the exchanges as they relate to small businesses. >> bill, the point of this program is to provide small businesses with a way to provide health insurance for their workers if they don't have a plan already. the problem with this being put on delay is it's putting businesses in-kind of no man's land where they don't know whether they will be able to afford the insurance, or they are going to put -- cut their insurance all together. and so this is a big problem with small businesses. bill: let me stop you right there. because the idea was designed to give people options, right? >> these light, exactly. bill: to give them coverage and keep their costs down. >> that would be affordable coverage, exactly. bill: why the delay? this is being pushed back from 2014 to 2015. >> well there's two reasons, bill. one is the white house just doesn't have its act together in terms of doing all the administ
steven moore senior economic writer for the "wall street journal." good morning to you down there in washington d.c. >> good morning. bill: what is the intent of the exchanges as they relate to small businesses. >> bill, the point of this program is to provide small businesses with a way to provide health insurance for their workers if they don't have a plan already. the problem with this being put on delay is it's putting businesses in-kind of no man's land where they...
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steven moore a senior writer, and matt mccall. president of penn. this is a big american city that has fallen on incredible tough times, steve. >> you mentioned the population down a third in the last decade, it's down by more than half over the last 25, 30 years. this was once one of the five biggest seattles in america. i would make the case for you martha, remember this is what happened to new york city back in the 1970s when it couldn't pay its bills. this might be the right solution. what is really bang rupgt the city right now is those outrageous lee inflated pension and healthcare benefits to retired workers from the city that aren't even working any more, rant providing city services. martha: there's about 50 unions that have hold over various parts of the economy in detroit, and a lot of people are pointing at that as one of the biggest problems, matt, because they have promised way more than they can ever afford to pay. that is the basic math of it, isn't it? >> absolutely. you come up with one reason why detroit is in and, it's the unions
steven moore a senior writer, and matt mccall. president of penn. this is a big american city that has fallen on incredible tough times, steve. >> you mentioned the population down a third in the last decade, it's down by more than half over the last 25, 30 years. this was once one of the five biggest seattles in america. i would make the case for you martha, remember this is what happened to new york city back in the 1970s when it couldn't pay its bills. this might be the right solution....
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steven moore, senior writer, "wall street journal". >> hi, bill. bill: saw the associated press story this morning, they profiled a couple in albany, new york, and they don't know what's going on, what thai going to do or -- they're going to do, whether they stay above 50 employees or drop below. i imagine they are not alone. >> this is a universal sentiment among small businesses. number one, they don't understand the bill, bill, number two, they don't know how they're going to afford the pay for it because these are tough times for small businesses, and number three, they don't know how it's going to affect their existing health plans. remember, a lot of these small businesses do already provide health care for their workers, now they may have to put workers into these new exchanges which start october 1st. it's almost like having a wedding on october 1st, and the bride and groom aren't ready. bill: where's the cake? [laughter] >> exactly. bill: waiting on that. what this couple's described as doing is they don't know whether they should expand t
steven moore, senior writer, "wall street journal". >> hi, bill. bill: saw the associated press story this morning, they profiled a couple in albany, new york, and they don't know what's going on, what thai going to do or -- they're going to do, whether they stay above 50 employees or drop below. i imagine they are not alone. >> this is a universal sentiment among small businesses. number one, they don't understand the bill, bill, number two, they don't know how they're...
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what about, steven moore, economic writer for the "wall street journal." good morning to you in washington. which democrats are talking this way? is it a part of leadership sh. >> this is certainly a new attitude in the white house which is very nervous about the sequester cuts. you're also seeing some key leaders in the democratic party and wong, one of them being chris van hollen, a regular and fox news and the ranking democrat on the budget committee so he's very influential on budget policy within the democratic party. the you tphao line here is maybe this debt isn't a big crisis after all, we shouldn't be cutting spending. this is the new democrat spin on the budget. i think it's a problem for them, bill. monk the debt is a very big problem and in fact the fox news poll that came out last week i think ranked the debt second or third biggest problem behind unemployment. i think the democrats have a tough sell here saying we should continue to go on spending, when we have $16 trillion in debt. bill: pushing towards 17 as you just mentioned. you call the
what about, steven moore, economic writer for the "wall street journal." good morning to you in washington. which democrats are talking this way? is it a part of leadership sh. >> this is certainly a new attitude in the white house which is very nervous about the sequester cuts. you're also seeing some key leaders in the democratic party and wong, one of them being chris van hollen, a regular and fox news and the ranking democrat on the budget committee so he's very influential...
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marc siegel, thank you and stephen moore. what do we have? >> martha: we're getting word the president will make a statement, we understand it is a taped statement on the situation in egypt. that situation will come from martha's vineyard this morning. we suspect it will come somewhere within an hour of now. supporters of egypt's ousted president have set fire to government buildings in cairo's twin city. so a lot of violence continues today on the ground in cairo. yesterday we heard from secretary of state john kerry. today we'll hear from the president within the hour. bill: certainly deserves attention. we'll bring that to you when we get it. meanwhile the troubled clinton foundation faces questions over bookkeeping. multimillion-dollar debt is raising questions as hillary clinton emerges as potential contend fore2016. martha: interesting story we'll talk about with the panel. interesting video with encounter with one of nature's most elusive creatures. this cat, how cute, not camera shy. in an unusual place i would say. ♪ ♪ if you hav
marc siegel, thank you and stephen moore. what do we have? >> martha: we're getting word the president will make a statement, we understand it is a taped statement on the situation in egypt. that situation will come from martha's vineyard this morning. we suspect it will come somewhere within an hour of now. supporters of egypt's ousted president have set fire to government buildings in cairo's twin city. so a lot of violence continues today on the ground in cairo. yesterday we heard from...
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steven moore "wall street journal" writer. francis, good morning. on obama care the house plan eliminates it. the senate plan kaoeupts. on medicare the house republican plan goes to a voucher-like model, the senate democratic plan goes to modest cuts to providers over time. on social security calls on the president and congress to address the issue and the senate democratic plan offers few specifics. melissa, i sense a stall in the overall look at this. once that senate budget hits the floor, whether you agree witness or not it kind of changed the dynamic does it not? >> it seems the dynamic has definitely changed in washington and they are working towards a resolution of some type. although when you look at those two plans there are vast differences and things you see on the board that could never pass plea happen, lycra peeling care r-frplt the mos obama care. the sequester came and went and the dire circumstances and pre dicks that were put out there it feels like to the average person didn't happen. if you watch the market it hit record after re
steven moore "wall street journal" writer. francis, good morning. on obama care the house plan eliminates it. the senate plan kaoeupts. on medicare the house republican plan goes to a voucher-like model, the senate democratic plan goes to modest cuts to providers over time. on social security calls on the president and congress to address the issue and the senate democratic plan offers few specifics. melissa, i sense a stall in the overall look at this. once that senate budget hits...
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donald moore. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> thanks for making a studio call for us today. the federal government has not so far done a very good job telling doctors what's in it for them so far with obamacare, have they? >> well, i wouldn't like to think of it as what's in it for us. we're in the practice of medicine. we are there because we've made an oath and we've made a commitment. that's what we do. so what we do is irrespective of what obamacare or any finances system. >> sure. but ultimately you got to be worried about would i be compensated to a stage where i could actually either make money or break even, 'cause the last thing you want is to lose money. >> well, i already lose money. and i think obamacare will probably make it worse. >> so you're at this point opting out? >> yes. i am definitely out. the obamacare is really an inadequate attempt to fix a broken health care system. our system of health care financing, it's broken. it does not work for the patient. it does not wor
donald moore. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> thanks for making a studio call for us today. the federal government has not so far done a very good job telling doctors what's in it for them so far with obamacare, have they? >> well, i wouldn't like to think of it as what's in it for us. we're in the practice of medicine. we are there because we've made an oath and we've made a commitment. that's what we do. so what we do is irrespective of what obamacare or any...
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steve moore. good to see you in new york. thank you, steve. jamie: there's a brand new energy push that's taking shape actually in our country and it's generating electricity using scaled-down nuclear power plants. that is an interesting use. john roberts live in our atlanta bureau with that story. john, always great to see you. how about this? is this the future of electricity in our country? >> reporter: jamie, good morning to you. there are a lot of very smart people who hope it will be. president's climate change speech last month he wanted to get rid of dirty coal-fired plants. what do you replace them with. there is mockup of one built in lynchburg, virginia. a mini nuke. a one fifth the size of a typical power plant. it incorporate as number about different systems into one unit, all of that built at a factory. the company developing this, bab cox and wilcox, says that could drop into the foot print of existing coal-fired plant. they incorporated a number of safety advancements. the whole thing is built underground. has a small profile.
steve moore. good to see you in new york. thank you, steve. jamie: there's a brand new energy push that's taking shape actually in our country and it's generating electricity using scaled-down nuclear power plants. that is an interesting use. john roberts live in our atlanta bureau with that story. john, always great to see you. how about this? is this the future of electricity in our country? >> reporter: jamie, good morning to you. there are a lot of very smart people who hope it will...
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bill: stephen moore, "wall street journal." thanks for being with us. >> thank you, sir. bill: we'll get back to martha now who is live in london waiting. martha? martha: weill tell you, the royal birth is not the only big thing that has been haing here in london. [shouting] >> phil mickelson, with a sunday to remember. at the open championship. [applause] at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. martha: folks in arizona are dealing with extreme cases of flooding. we're going to go to adam housley who is live in our west coast bureau with more on that. >> reporter: yeah, martha, monsoon season is in full effect in arizona. in fact yesterday was quite a busy day. the official number is nine people es rescued but those numbers could changed. good news there are no serious injuries at this hour we're told. a lot of people were stranded in a lot of areas in the valley of the sun
bill: stephen moore, "wall street journal." thanks for being with us. >> thank you, sir. bill: we'll get back to martha now who is live in london waiting. martha? martha: weill tell you, the royal birth is not the only big thing that has been haing here in london. [shouting] >> phil mickelson, with a sunday to remember. at the open championship. [applause] at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello?...
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steve moore senior economic writer for the "wall street journal." all right. when you talk about iraq the term cheap oil is used because it's relatively inexpensive to extract it because it was under utilized for decades. you the know the wars there and the oil embargo and so forth. if that is now tapped, and escalated properly, steve, could we be entering an era of cheap energy? >> look, i think we are going to enter a era of cheap energy regardless of what happens in iraq, because actually the big news story in energy is what is happening in -- store in the united states of america. gregg: well assuming it's not stopped. >> right, kpel exactly, grea well, exactly, great point, gregg. with respect to iraq this is a major oil export company that's been off line for the last five to ten years. if they can continue to produce oil that will reduce the oil price around the world. by the way that has the affect gregg of being like a tax cut for the american consumer. it's very good news for consumers and the economy. gregg: matt, now as i understand it you think th
steve moore senior economic writer for the "wall street journal." all right. when you talk about iraq the term cheap oil is used because it's relatively inexpensive to extract it because it was under utilized for decades. you the know the wars there and the oil embargo and so forth. if that is now tapped, and escalated properly, steve, could we be entering an era of cheap energy? >> look, i think we are going to enter a era of cheap energy regardless of what happens in iraq,...
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oklahoma city, moore, oklahoma, by an ef-5 tornado. we're talking about possible ef-3 tornadoes through parts of central oklahoma. yet again another storm system is expected to produce severe weather out there. today we're talking about areas farther west across parts of texas, parts of the oklahoma panhandle, kansas and up through parts of nebraska and south dakota. look at tomorrow, oklahoma city, you're under a flight risk for severe weather. this risk is a little less than what we saw last week with the moderate risk that was in place. nonetheless it only takes one storm to produce a tornado in these areas you're talking about damage being reported as we head into wednesday. oklahoma city and northern parts of texas under that severe weather risk. large hail, damaging wind and tornadoes, possible. martha, hurricane season started on saturday for the atlantic. it started june 1st. we're watching an area of low pressure that could potentially become the next main system, our first one of the season. regardless of development, we're e
oklahoma city, moore, oklahoma, by an ef-5 tornado. we're talking about possible ef-3 tornadoes through parts of central oklahoma. yet again another storm system is expected to produce severe weather out there. today we're talking about areas farther west across parts of texas, parts of the oklahoma panhandle, kansas and up through parts of nebraska and south dakota. look at tomorrow, oklahoma city, you're under a flight risk for severe weather. this risk is a little less than what we saw last...
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steve moore joins me now, senior economic writer at "the wall street journal." steve, you know, so here we are. thend the meeting, the first meeting, between these leaders and the president just about to get underway. >> yeah and what this poll seems to be suggesting, martha, americans don't put much trust and confidence that the president and congress can get this done. and therefore, you know, what i read in this poll, americans say this probably isn't the best way to cut the spending but given the composition of congress, and the guy in the white house, this may be the only way to get it done. martha: why does it seem that the lawmakers and the president appear that their hands are tied? we put this in motion. there is no way to change it. yet "the wall street journal" reported that yes, indeed the president did have flexibility to make changes how these cuts were allocated. two, three, different bills were floated in the senate to, you know, sort of find other ways to force these entities themselves to make decisions how the cuts were made. any reasonable pe
steve moore joins me now, senior economic writer at "the wall street journal." steve, you know, so here we are. thend the meeting, the first meeting, between these leaders and the president just about to get underway. >> yeah and what this poll seems to be suggesting, martha, americans don't put much trust and confidence that the president and congress can get this done. and therefore, you know, what i read in this poll, americans say this probably isn't the best way to cut the...
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martha: steve moore, senior economics writer of "wall street journal" and a fox news contributor. steve, you know, we hear so much on both sides of the aisle about the waste in government and that we need to go through line by line and we need to figure out where the bloating is in some of these programs and yet the attempt to do it is met with, you know, frightening stories about very needy people, of which nobody wants to cut these benefits off from. >> yeah, martha. we've become food stamps nation. when you said that the benefits have been slashed, let me just correct you on that. they were, they were trimmed. this, it is true $40 billion over the next 10 years. martha that is out of 8 hundred-billion dollar program. so about a 5% reduction. the debate yesterday on capitol hill was as intense and heated as anyone that i have seen in a long time. you saw some of the clips. democrats literally saying that republicans were taking food out of mouths of hungry children. it is interesting, martha. the three reforms that republicans are talking about in this bill, that caused so much
martha: steve moore, senior economics writer of "wall street journal" and a fox news contributor. steve, you know, we hear so much on both sides of the aisle about the waste in government and that we need to go through line by line and we need to figure out where the bloating is in some of these programs and yet the attempt to do it is met with, you know, frightening stories about very needy people, of which nobody wants to cut these benefits off from. >> yeah, martha. we've...
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yesterday caleb moore died. it was a week after crashing during competition. he was only 25. catapulted off the snowmobile while attempting a flip and the 450-machine slammed down on top of him. his death, the first-ever in the x-games. that began back in 1997. martha: we want to go back now to this breaking news we've been covering really over the past several days now. this is the third day of this. it is a very tense hostage situation. i guess technically we're into day four really on this thing. the gunman is accused of dragging a 5-year-old boy off a school bus in front of all of his friend after shooting the bus driver, dragged the little child. now they are holed up in a underground bunker and the alabama police say that the little boy has been i krooing for his parents, which is very understandable at this point. but that he is mostly doing okay, according to what they're hearing through this 60-foot pipe that they have that gives them communication. with this man and had child. so the police have got the boy his medication. he is autistic according to these reports.
yesterday caleb moore died. it was a week after crashing during competition. he was only 25. catapulted off the snowmobile while attempting a flip and the 450-machine slammed down on top of him. his death, the first-ever in the x-games. that began back in 1997. martha: we want to go back now to this breaking news we've been covering really over the past several days now. this is the third day of this. it is a very tense hostage situation. i guess technically we're into day four really on this...
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but one congresswoman, shelly moore caputo says not so fast. lawmakers should be treated like everyday americans and joins us next. >> peter: plus, take a walk on the wild side with us. the host of "america the wild" here with a gator, a fox and a bear. >> brian: the bear is in the studio. >> gretchen: is brian going to stay for that segment. >> peter: it's going to be next to you, brian. ♪ >> brian: quick headlines. talk about waste, the treasury is literally throwing away $100 bills because of a defect in the redesign. the error reportedly costing taxpayers 4 million bucks to fix the money. another 12 grand to destroy the bills. the new look was supposed to go into circulation two years ago. frightening moments for miss usa erin brady. being harassed by a stalker outside her manhattan apartment and paneling about want to go touch her crown. he says he's been tracking her since birth. gretch? >> gretchen: just because the obama administration is letting congress off the hook on certain provisions of obamacare, doesn't mean all lawmakers want
but one congresswoman, shelly moore caputo says not so fast. lawmakers should be treated like everyday americans and joins us next. >> peter: plus, take a walk on the wild side with us. the host of "america the wild" here with a gator, a fox and a bear. >> brian: the bear is in the studio. >> gretchen: is brian going to stay for that segment. >> peter: it's going to be next to you, brian. ♪ >> brian: quick headlines. talk about waste, the treasury is...
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. >> the sun is also coming up in moore, oklahoma, a massive tornado. at least 51 people have been killed. >> your house is gone. her school is gone. what do you do today? >> you pray. not just for yourself but for everyone that's around you. >> 10-year-old sara mirnahan is dying. she needs a lung transplant to survive. >> what stands in her way is the federal government's board. folks, if you want to help, go to gofundme.org. >> nobody did more to make it happen than you did. >> the problem is apparently the key has stripped, and now al, will you ever be able to turn that thing off? >> look what it's doing. town cryer on the streets of new york city to start our show. >> anchor, hello. >> hello, anchor. >> hi, crier. >> who is your daddy and what does he do? >> you also don't have a belly button, is that true? >> i do have a belly button. >> what kind of research are you doing? >> the belly button edition. >> what just happened? >> i'm looking so much forward to moving on to my new show, but i will miss, miss, miss all these wonderful memories. ♪ hav
. >> the sun is also coming up in moore, oklahoma, a massive tornado. at least 51 people have been killed. >> your house is gone. her school is gone. what do you do today? >> you pray. not just for yourself but for everyone that's around you. >> 10-year-old sara mirnahan is dying. she needs a lung transplant to survive. >> what stands in her way is the federal government's board. folks, if you want to help, go to gofundme.org. >> nobody did more to make it...
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balanced debate, we are joined now by senior economics writer for the "wall street journal," stephen moore and democratic strategist zerlina maxwell. goodto both of you. >> good morning. >> zerlina, i will start with you, you think it's a bad idea for them to end. what's going to stop somebody from just continuing to be on these benefits when they don't have to work and they are getting handouts from the government? >> one of the requirements to get unemployment insurance is to actively look for work. and economists have had said that when you cut off these benefits. many of these folks will drop out of the labor force entirely. we need to create more jobs and put more stimulus back into the economy so that businesses and families are more secure. cutting off benefits is the exact wrong way to handle this. >> stephan, i mean you say just the opposite. you say that's actually going to hurt the economy and it's going to stop the stimulus. >> look, i think everybody wants to help people who have become unemployed and laid off from their job and there is no question we want a safety net for th
balanced debate, we are joined now by senior economics writer for the "wall street journal," stephen moore and democratic strategist zerlina maxwell. goodto both of you. >> good morning. >> zerlina, i will start with you, you think it's a bad idea for them to end. what's going to stop somebody from just continuing to be on these benefits when they don't have to work and they are getting handouts from the government? >> one of the requirements to get unemployment...
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now as a mother of one of the students, laurie moore. good morning. >> good morning. >> gretchen: i know you're concerned. off child in this school district. what's your problem with that statement? i know the u.s. government does not consider hamas to be a political party. they consider them to be a terrorist group. but not so apparently in this book. >> exactly. there are several things that are problematic with the curriculum and, of course, the quote that you just gave us, if you look at the preceding sentence before that quote, the author of the textbook says basic -- basically says distinguishing terrorism from political violence might be a little bit difficult. then he uses the analogy of the arab-israeli conflict. palestinians blowing up juice. that's unacceptable. you talk about also about how the classification of terrorist groups like hezbollah and hamas are considered political organizations. well, i'm sorry, even the u.s. state department defines them as terrorist groups. so couple that, gretchen, with also the historical an
now as a mother of one of the students, laurie moore. good morning. >> good morning. >> gretchen: i know you're concerned. off child in this school district. what's your problem with that statement? i know the u.s. government does not consider hamas to be a political party. they consider them to be a terrorist group. but not so apparently in this book. >> exactly. there are several things that are problematic with the curriculum and, of course, the quote that you just gave us,...